Much of the credit for getting the project approved needs to go to Milan's Economic Development Director, Annette Ernst, who really went to bat for the disc golf community.

Big thanks also needs to go out to the Roesners and Reed for being disc golf's link to the Village of Milan, and for keeping this project alive. Thanks, you guys!

Here's a link to Milan's contact page with Annette's contact cued up. There's a pulldown menu to the right that has contacts for those that voted to approve the funding. Those include the mayor, and the six trustees at the bottom of the menu. If you have a minute, drop them a line and say thanks.

Make sure you thank Paul, Paul's dad, and Reed when you see them!

"Determine that the thing can and shall be done, and then we shall find the way."
-Abraham Lincoln

Please, anyone that can make the time, send Annette a letter of thanks. She was instrumental in getting this approved for us, and I believe without her this would not have happened. Also if and when you see Reed and RJ please give them a big pat on the back, they have put a lot of time into planning, phone calls, and rubbing elbows with the city folks. Milan is very excited about the new course, women’s nationals, and disc golf in general.

Thanks to everyone that stayed positive throughout the negotiations and lent their support, Camden II is no longer a mythical course that might happen someday, Milan will now have the QC's only 36 hole disc golf park!!!